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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6548177
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Homological stability for topological chiral homology of completions
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6548177

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    Homological stability for topological chiral homology of completions (English)
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    2 March 2016
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    The topological chiral homology of a manifold \(M\) with coefficients in a framed \(E_{n}\)-algebra \(A\) can be intuitively seen as the space of particles in \(M\) labeled by elements of \(A\), topologized in such a way that when several particles collide their labels combine using the framed \(E_{n}\) action. This is a generalization of the configuration space \(C_{k}(M)\) of \(k\) distinct unordered particles in \(M\). If \(M\) is open, then there is a map \(t : C_{k}(M) \rightarrow C_{k+1}(M)\) obtained by adding a particle near infinity. It is known that this map is an isomorphism in homology in a range tending to infinity with \(k\). This paper generalizes this result to the case of chiral homology. The authors describe the chiral homology in detail. In particular they describe the partial framed algebras for which they prove a stability theorem for the associated chiral homology. Using their result they are able to prove a special case of a conjecture of \textit{R. Vakil} and \textit{M. M. Wood} [Duke Math. J. 164, No. 6, 1139--1185 (2015; Zbl 1461.14020)] on homological stability for complements of closures of particular strata in the symmetric powers of an open manifold and they prove that the bounded symmetric powers of closed manifolds satisfy homological stability rationally.
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    homological stability
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    topological chiral homology
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    \(E_{n}\)-algebras
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    configuration spaces
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    symmetric powers
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    operad
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    scanning map
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